Final regular season standings (x): Okanagan (x-x); x (x-x); x (x-x); Douglas (7-7)
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Douglas Royals: Carol Homewood, Cindy Mains, coach Mike Dendys
Trinity Western Spartans: Donna Yotty, Heather Lindholm, Shannon Neal, Brenda Lippsett, Lavinia Ferguson, Val Martens, Nels Hawkinson, Alison Jones, Liane MacClellan, Renee Jorssen, Debbie Kushner, Sara Swanson
In the semis, the Okanagan College Lakers clubbed the British Columbia Institute of Technology Cougars 62-31.
In the other semi, the Langara Falcons defeated Cariboo University College x-x.
In the bronze medal match, the Thompson Rivers (then Cariboo College) Wolfpack edged the British Columbia Institute of Technology Cougars 43-39. The Cougars (coached by Tyrone Walls) included Dani Henley, Ellen Fowler, Lorraine Smith, Lani Penn, Stasia Gallagher, Michelle Scott, Heather Murdoch, Sarah Lindsay, Gina Jung, Allison Turney, Shelly Bianco.
In the final, the Langara Falcons defeated the Okanagan Lakers x-x.
The bronze medalist Cariboo (Thompson Rivers) Cougars: Deanna Shiloff; Donna Coleman; Anna Lee; Barb Olson; Mary-Anne Skoronski; Theresa Drapeau; Carol Hayworth; Wendy Kramer; Denise McArthur; Sandi Kelly; coach Marg Bangen; manager Dallas Simpson
The silver medalist Okanagan University College Lakers: Joanne Ritchie; Nona Durkee; Pam Balfour; Susan Trautman; Leane Willms; Loree Naka; Maureen Roberts; Jill Hewitson, Madelyn Blaskovits, Wendy Hyer; Debbie Fairholm; Dann Weitzel;
The gold medalist Langara Falcons: Tracy Vieux; Laura Stewart; Janis Holt; Joanne Hollis; Marla Britton; Terrie Cruly; Diane Heal; Brenda Brown, Esther Newcombe; Jenny Williams; Sharrol Segal;